Which body system involves the brain, spinal cord, and nerves?
What is nervous system?
True or False: Enzymes slow down the rate of a chemical reaction.
What is false?
What is a group of cells that makes special chemicals for your body?
What is a gland?
What's another name for urinary system?
What is excretory system?
What organ receives the signal from insulin or glucagon to change the blood glucose levels?
What is the liver?
What are all the components of blood?
What is RBC, WBC, Platelets, and Plasma?
Enzymes are considered what macromolecule?
What are proteins?
Which hormone triggers the signal to increase blood glucose levels?
What is glucagon?
What is the correct order of organ/tubes within the urinary system?
What is kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra?
What do enzymes/substrates and hormones/receptors have in common?
What is they both have a lock and key model?
(they both match to specific structures)
What is the protein that carries oxygen on RBCs?
What is the Tier-3 word to describe when an enzyme is damaged and cannot fit to the substrate?
What is denatured?
What does "negative" mean in the phrase 'negative feedback mechanism'?
What is change or reverse?
What does the cup represent in the kidney lab?
What is blood without waste going back into the body?
What are the three things the endocrine system regulates?
What is metabolism, growth, and reproductive health?
What is word that describes the muscle contractions your body uses to move food through the digestive system?
What is a peristalsis?
What are the only two examples of nucleic acids?
What is DNA and RNA?
What would happen in pancreas could not release insulin?
What is the blood glucose levels would continue to rise and cause health issues?
What are the functions of the kidney? (Must list both)
What is filter waste from blood and produce urine?
Celiac Disease is the damage of what organ AND what is the lining called?
What is the small intestine and villi?
Which two organs are not directly apart of the digestive system, but assist other organs by providing enzymes and bile?
What is the pancreas and the liver?
Which two macromolecules are made of CHO?
What are carbohydrates and lipids?
What hormone trigger the fight-or-flight response?
What is adrenaline or epinephrine?
When discussing the urinary system, what do the red blood vessels represent and what do the blue blood vessels represent?
What is red = blood + waste (unfiltered) and blue = blood W/O waste (filtered)?
What does hyposecretion and hypersecretion mean?
What is HYPO = under secreting a hormone and HYPER = over secreting a hormone?